Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas Newsletter

due to snow and everything that doesn't get done when you are holed up at home I was unable to get our christmas cards out this year. So sad! So i am posting it here in hopes you will forgive me and know that we are thinking of everyone despite the fact you won't be getting a personalized, stamped card this year. So sorry! We truly wish all Happy Holidays!




Dearest Friends and Family,
The time has come again to celebrate the many gifts we have recieved throughout the year. Our greatest gift is YOU! No matter how our paths cross throughout the year you have made a difference just in knowing you are part of our life. Thank you for your thought, good wishes, prayers, kindess and love...it does not go unnoticed. Our family has continued to plug away at life. David celebrated 7 years at Metagenics and continues to teach scouts tothe 10-11 year olds. He celebrates the completion of his “man cave” with his built in Dolby Surround Sound- 110 inch screen
theatre. Lili began the year at University of
Washington and had to put it on hold-plans of
returning Winter 2010. She also got to visit her dear friend in Kansas for a week- touring all of the LDS church sites. She began running again andjust finished her first 5K with thoughts of doing a 1/2 marathon in the future. Alex started 2nd grade and is progressing in his reading and writing. He has a
passion for pokemon cards. He was on his first baseball team this year and is right now on a
wrestling team. He loves to play on the computer and the Wii. He especially loves to have friends over to play. Natalee started Kindergarten this year and just read her first book to me the other day. She loves to read and write and is finding a whole world opening up before her as she progresses. Both she and Alex began piano lessons-thanks to Uncle Rick- and she keeps herself busy with friends, art, writing and being outdoors. Nicholas started
Preschool this year and loves to ride the bus-just like Alex and Natalee. His speech is improving
tremendously and he is talking more and more. He went to his first Monster jam this year and has not stopped talking about it. He loves his car tracks and monster trucks. He wants to do whatever his brother and sister do and is no longer a “little boy” but a “big boy”. He loves to play with his buddy Tobin and is always sporting a smile every morning he wakes us up. He finished potty training this year and we are no longer buying diapers. Life is grand! Our annual camping trip was the best ever this year and I can only see it getting better. We are so blessed this season and would be remiss if we didn’t remember our Savior- Jesus Christ” in our blessings. He is the reason for the Season Thank you for your love and know that you are loved in return.

Happy Holidays!


The Grover Family

Monday, December 15, 2008

Celebrating 12 years

Happy Anniversary to me!


David and I have been married 12years as of yesterday. We had a wonderful afternoon saturday remembering why we got married- because we love each other. Despite the trials that come in marriage and family there are more blessings than we can count. Daily we grow and become better because of each other. We spent the day in Seattle walking around and seeing the holiday exhibits. We laughed, smiled, talked and there were no interruptions. We did what we wanted; together. I love David- i can be a little difficult at times- let's face it both of us can- but through it all he is still the one for me. He is patient and kind; not easily provoked, easy going, funny and well he loves me, in spite of me! Here's to 12 more and more!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Traditions


We started a new tradition in our family this year and we had a wonderful time. We baked all sorts of cookies- classics like chocolate crinkles and snickerdoodles and new ones like russian tea cakes, lemon zingers, coconut macaroons, peanut butter drops and ooh...it tasted oh so good. Here is a compilation of our fun cookie baking day.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

My Sweet Boy


Alex is growing up. Its hard to believe because he is still my sweet boy. Since he is growing up right before my eyes i don't always see it and its hard to ignore. The other night I realized just how much he is growing up and also just how sweet he is. Since he was a baby before bed we always say prayers together and I sing him a song. As he has gotten older he has sung with me, or had a specific song he wanted me to sing but it was a tradition of sorts. Over the years David and i have split up the duties of putting the kids to bed and most often he ends up putting the boys to bed and i put Natalee to bed. But still when i get my turn with the boys each one, individually gets prayers and song with mom and David does the same. The other night, after wrestling practice, Alex had taken his shower and was waiting for us to put him to bed. Both David and I were exhausted and David said "hey, lets just say prayer together right here." (We were sitting on the couch talking and relaxing) I piped in and said "no, Alex needs his song" David explained they don't sing song anymore and asked Alex to confirm this, since it was an obvious shock to my mind. I looked at Alex and asked when did you stop singing songs, i just sang songs to you last night? He looked at me sheepishly and said, Mom-I only let you sing songs to me because you like it but really i am usually just to tired for songs. My jaw dropped and I was speechless ( and you know that doesn't happen to often) My sweet boy was only letting me sing songs to him because he thought it would hurt my feelings if he didn't. Well he was right, and I told him he was going to get songs from me until he was 18 years old and then I just hugged him tight. I got up off the couch and we went in and sang songs. How could I miss out on such a special memory between my sweet boy and myself. It is one I will cherish forever.

My first 5k

At the beginning of October I was in serious need of exercise and my friend Leslie invited me to come walking with her one fine, crisp morning. I went, mostly for the social conversation, but also to get some much needed exercise. Well- she happens to walk faster than I do and I found that I needed to do a little jogging to keep up. We ended up running a bit and found that we liked running. We decided to get together 2x a week to keep up our efforts. After a few weeks of running I found that I loved being outdoors. The feel of the wind against my face and breathing in of fresh air (sometimes mixed with the fumes of passing cars) was invigorating. I began running every day- after I drop the kids at the bus or before david left for work. I told Leslie that I was doing the Turkey Trot 5K and she said she would do it too. When I first started jogging a mile killed me. i was winded, sore, and dreading how much further I had to go. Now 2 months later and a 5K behind me I am longing to do more. I can run up to 5 miles and am aiming at doing a 10K and possibly a 1/2 marathon. Running is my time to be alone, to think, to process my life, no one needs me, no one wants anything from me and I can think and act for myself. I'm still a bit sore but it reminds me I am active and living. Here are my before and after pics at the Thanksgiving day/Turkey Trot 5K. It was extremely cold and by the time it started my toes were a little numb and my nose was frozen and in spite of it I'll do it again next year.